Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, November 14, 1861, Image 3

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Tborsday Prolog, November )4, 1861
Coss Coor. --The far:uers in this vicinity
the
are
uow husking their corn, and report that
yield this year is an abundant one.
is Tows.—Hon. John Covcde was in town
on Tuesday, Eltoppitg—li, Herr's Hotel. Mr.
Covcde is a member of the Congressional Com
with e to investigate the alleged frauds in army
illtitteni, and is now en route to St. Louis.
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WOOED IN CIIIISCIL—A colored man named
Jake Jones, was arrested Tuesday night in one of
the charchesp Tanner's alley by.officer Camp
bell. on a warrant issued by the Alderman of
the Sixth Ward. The arrest was made during
Divine dery ices, and created quite a sensation.
APPOINTMENT P" THE GOVZINOR. — Isaac J.
Wistar, fto werly Li utenant Colonel of the
ticy,lity-ritst Pennsylvania regiment, recently
commanded by , the late Colonel Baker, and
heretofore known as the California regiment,
vim on Monday last Appoit4ad C o l one l of the
same by Gay.
A ill , D e m.—These delicious birds have
again inade their appearance in our vicinity.
y„ t , ! d a y a huge flock was seen sporting
Olt t 6.. Ssignehliana above the Harrisburg
o
' , ultimately for them our sportsmen
were Dot on hand, and so they enjoyed them
selves wi bout molestation.
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UNFORTLNATE CONDITION.—Laet Monday night
a young man arrived in Baltimore by the six
o'clock train over the Northern Central Rail
way and took lodging at the Susquehanna
House, opposite the Calvert Station, and regis
tered his name as Mr. McKinney, Lockport,
New York. He stated to Mr. Vordshell, the
proprietor, that he was on his way to Wash
ington on some private bAssiness, and seemed to
be in good spirits, talking quite rationally. At
about ten o'clock he retired to his room, a few
minutes after which he rung the bell violently
and a colored servant went to his room, and
being alarmed at the appearance the young
man presented, told the proprietor, who went
to see what was the matter. When Mr. Vord
shell entered the room, McKinney stated to
him that two white men and five negroes were
under the bed, and that they intended to kill
him on account of his being in the Battle at
Ball Run, which he could prove was false by
his memorandum book. Mr. Vordshell being
somewhat afraid of him, Bet the negro on watch
and retired to his room : About one o'clock,
the negro, who had fallen asleep, was suddenly
awakened by hearing a crashing noise, and on
opening the door McKinney was seen smashing
the panes of glass, and also trying to get out of
the window, which wag in the third story. The
negro called a policeman, with whose help they
caught hold and held him, or in less than a
moment more he would have thrown himself
from the window to the pavement below. He
is married and has one child. He was taken to
the middle district station house and letters
sent to his friends at 'Lockport.
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Tas Cairs.—lccorrespondent of the Pittsburg
Dispatch, writing from our city, thus speaks of
Camps Curtin and Cameron : "After getting
breakfast started out to Camp Curtin in com
pany with a friend. I never saw a more beau
tiful morning, at any season of the year ; the
sun shone out clear and strong ; the air was
calm, and roads good. On the road we met a
number of squads of soldiers coining in to attend
Divine service. Arriving at the entrance of the
camp, our ears were greeted with the sweet
strains of what at first seemed an organ playing
a spirited anthem, but as the distance lessened
it proved to be a brass band playing "Hail
olumbia" to a slow time measure, while the
leventh regiment was forming for Divine ser
ice. It was a beautiful sight to see each com
pany form in the lanes of their teats and then
march out, forming a hollow square—less one
side. The pulpit consisted of a dry goods box,
with an upright board nailed on, and a rest on
the top for a Bible, a blanket thrown over the
whole, making quite a respectable pulpit.
Col. Coulter then slipped out, and introduced
to the soldiers of the Eleventh regiment their
future chaplain, who opened his service with a
beautiful and appropriate prayer, every man in
the regiment uncovering his head while the
prayer was being male. It was indeed a sol
emn sight. After prayer they sang a hymn to
the tune of "Old Hundred," and the way the
men joined in would have delighted any advo
cate of eongregational music. We did not
wait for the sermon, but started through the
camp, and found another regiment having the
Gospel explained to them. The men appeared
clean and contented, their tents were in good
order, many having a fire in them on the prin
ciple lately suggested in the press, viz : a trench
dug through the centre of the tent, and a rough
board chimney put up in the rear, the trench
or fire covered over, and the fire put in. It is
very simple and can be made in a few minutes
by willing bands. The ground was warm and
dry in the tents thus fixed. 'There are about
four thousand five hundred men in Camp Cur
tin, and the sickness is not great, although
there is a good deal of diarrhea among the
men,
After dinner we went out to Camp Cameron,
on the other side of Harrisburg, and were much
more pleased with it than with Camp Curtin.
tent seemed to be put down with an eye
••,n,fort, and the men Seemed more like reg
:,,t, than any I have met. At four o'clock
re all out on dress parade, 3,600 men,
only troops I have seen whose disci
oaches them in drill, was the Mime
:intent that passed through Pittsburg
"'II' weeks ago. It was a beautiful sight,
jo , 11 . 1 ; cheerful appearance of the men
11,,,ke it more so. The whole parade
, trd without music, not evens drum
b, beat time for them. Out of the whole
CA 11
tie t
be forty are unwell, thirty-one of them
nor
called sick, and nine are sick.; but
dan
c—• 0 " 31181 Y- In camps Cameron and
“Liut there are about 8,000 men."
FRANK RIVER'S MILLODIAN, of Philadelphia,
will open Brant's Hall in this city in about
four weeks. The performances of this popular
troupe are ripe with fun, variety and talent,
and cannot fail to meet with abundant Rilron
age in our community.
SANFORD'S EFELOPIAN OPERA TROUPE will "re
turn with songs to greet us" in the early part
of next week, and will remain in our city f.r
several days. This announcement will be hailed
with pleasure by our play-going community,
who look upon Sanford as the " ne plus ultra"
of concert managers.
Coxvenssouto.—Capt. C. C. Davie whose-col
lar bone was dislocated by falling from a horse
at Locust Grove, noticed on Tuesday, has so far
recovered as to be able to leave his ratidence.,
We saw him on the streets yesterday, and he
expects to be able to resume his duties at the
camp in a few days.
A Goon Exam:mg.—The members of company
C, 63d regiment, Pennsylvania volunteers, re-
Witted last week, at one time, principaily
through the hands of their captain, J. R.
'tams, nearly fourteen hundred darlara to their
families in this and some of the adjoining Coun
ties. We like to record facts like this, and ask
other companies, of the same and otRJr regi
ments. to emtdate the note example of compa
n C, and beat them if they can. '%he Country
is in no dakter'eftbah of defect ergaigurkruptoy
with such men as those in the field.
SHOOICING RAMEILOAD Aocmasr.—Last Mon
day morning, a shocking and fatal accident
occurred on the West Chester Railroad, a short
distance from the junction with the Pennsyl
vania Railroad. It seems that two young ladies
named Hughes, accompanied by their brother,
were riding in a carriage, and were about cross
ing the railroad. The train from West Chester
was approaching at the usual speed. As the
horse reached the track, he turned suddenly.
The carriage was upset, and the occupants were
thrown upon the road. The train passed over
the entire party. One of the young ladies was
killed instantly. Her sister and brother were
injured in such a manner that they were not
expected to survive.
POLlON.—Before the Mayor. —Joseph Scott —a
gentleman ob color—was arraigned, charged
with entering the residence of Richard Carter,
somewhere in Tanner's Alley, and threatening
to:break things generally. Fine.' $l, in de-
Wilt of paying which be was re-committed to
the Lock-up.
Nathan Hendricks—a "bould calavery man"
was up for drunkenness. Nathan plead "first
offence," "very sorry" and all that sort of
thing, and was let off with an injunction to
sin no more.
Thomas Lewis—a volunteer—was arraigned
for breaking benches, and demolishing things
generally in the city Lock up. Sent to prison
for five days. Rev. Wm. Jones, and Daniel
Yellets subsequently made information against
Lewis for threatening them.
rittINSYLVANIA Howse& —The Chester County
Phi= says that the Chinese Sugar Cane has
been successfully cnitivattd this year by many
farpiers in the western part of Chester county.
The crop is quite abundant and Mr. Cloud, near
Coaranville, has a mill that is running day and
night in the manufacture of molasses by steam
ewer. The appreherision that sugar would be
dear induced the farmers to go extensively into
the cultivation of tha Sorghum. The same
paper is also informed in Upper Oxford town
ship, Chester county a mill has been erected for
the manufacture of Sorghum molasses, which is
now grinding sufficient cane to make from
seventy-five to one hundred gallons per day.
The charges for grinding the cane and making
molasses are, under fifty gallons, fifteen cents
per gallon ; for fifty gallons or over, twelve and
a half cents per gallon. Thus it appears that
molasses may in time become one of the staple
products of the Keystone State.
A Lrranear &MATZ —We understand that a
number of young gentlemen of our city are
about organizing what they term a Literary
Senate for the purpose of mutual mental im
provement. We cannot speak too highly of
this project, and the thinking mind will readily
see the benefits to be derived from such an asso
ciation. Where they have been organized,
the deepest interest is manifested by the mem
bers and the community in general. Questions
of general interest are discussed—views are ex
changed—men become thoroughly acquainted
with parliamentary rules which shdald govern
all
i meetings, and in short, men generally when
thdy take hold of such a project, appear to
manifest that same interest, as though they
were really the Senators from the States which
they represent. The young student who is
preparing himself for his profession and the old
practitioner, cannot prize this project too highly.
if you consult the biography of the most
illustrious statesman ever we have had, you
will invariably find, they were at some time
members of a debating society. Such was the
career of Franklin, Hancock, Jefferson, Jackson,
Sheriden, Webster, Clay, Douglas, Morris and
many others who 'have by their eloquence,
"raised monuments more durable than brass,"
whose names will never be uttered, but with
profound respect.
CANE SIAT Cauns.—Mrs. Rebecca Springer,
Second street below Mulberry, Harrisburg, is
prepared to manufacture cane seats for chairs,
of any size and quality, at the very shortest no
tice, and for the most reasonable prices. The
public are respectfully invited to the encour
agement of Mrs. Springer, not only as a most
estimable lady, but as the manufacturer of a
most splendid article of cane seat chairs.
WI C OPENING.-- Next Thursday is "open
ing day" at Mrs. A. B. Bickerton's, (formerly
Carpenter,) milinary establishment, at the
sign of the two golden eagles, Market street,
near the bridge. Ladies desiring to be fully post
ed in the fashions, and making purchases of any
thing in the millinery line, should make it a
point to be on hand.
littlatcausrs AND mums whose business does
not require the attention of a regular book
keeper am have the services of an experienced
accountant in postbag , and examining books,
drswing'off accounts, &,0•:, by addressing Levi
WlLtager, cor,nbitrud south Au.
uoy. s-dt.
13tuttegluanicAlktitil (ptiqrratni, ?Aunt.
THINGS As Tiny ARS IN HMULLSBIIIIG. —ln these
unsettled times interruption and depression of
business generally } it is-pleasant for us to hear
as a common observation from all strangers that
visit our beautiful citi, that Harrisburg has
been greatly favored: incOha,ifloormaiicelioirit
of the war in a tivain paint of View, and - in
this connection Urich & Bowman are deteimined
to offer such inducements in dry goods as will
meet the abilities of all. SOuth east corner of
Front and Market streets.
SANFORD'S °MELLING& HIATBBS—To set in
Brick, Portable or as Fireplace Heaters. The
moist powerful ikaters known for warming _Dwell
ings, Churches, Schools, 8, c. Send to Lyme( Gm-
BRAT, agent at Harrisburg, for a full discription
and an unparalleled massed . testimony.
• THE CositoPcurrs parlor coal stove with radi
ating vaadator and gasi burning aaachmeni, lintro
duced one year ago, already ranks as the leading
stove for Parlors, Sitting Booms and all places
where a soft pleasant heat is desired; together
with a large assortment of other: parlor and
cooking stoves of the best patterneto be had at
the store and tinware establishment of LYME&
GILBERT, Market street. tf. r
Funs, Finis, FURS.-$l,OOO worth of Suns re
ceived from New York auction; 100 fur capes
ane muffs, from $3 up to $l2, worth double ; 25
doz. hoop Skirts for 50t. 75c. and $1 '25 ; 100
cloaks for $2, $2 60, $3 60 up to $lO, very
cheap. A large assortment of traveling bags,
baskets and satchels ; 100 pieces of splendid
Mirk calico at 8 and 10 centsli'yard—of stock
ings we have a fidlessortnient ifor, ladies! men
and children, woolen and cotton, at 12i, 18 and
.!4 cents ; 36 large woolen,bbutkets ; 00 pieces
;ofltt'l ilaun'eir cents; re9 l , yellow and
white tlaunel,orery "cheap ; 60 puzzissii whfie
curtin fringes ; St half price ; 6eausiftti set Sow
ers De Laines, at 22 and 25 cents ; received 'it
new lot of shirt breasts, beautiful istyleskat/8.
Lewy's whioleaile and retail 'dry goad IlitOr.
Wholesale buyers we would especially iritite
our large stock, to which we receive additions
most every day from New York auction.:
JIRLMROLD'S EXTRACT BMW,
THE GREAT DIURETIC
IiELMEOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU,
Tfirr GREAT DIURETIC.
LIELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU,
THE GREAT DIURETIC.
DELMBOI.D'S EXTRACT BUOEIU,
THE GERAT DIURET/0.
And a l'osi No and Specific Remedy for Diseases of the
Bladder,
Gravel, Dropsy, •
Organic Weakness,
And all Diseases of the Urinary Organs.
Lea Advertisement in another'column. Oat it uut, and
send for the Medicine at once.
BEW:ARE .OF CO UNITERFBITS
nova.d2m
iI2OFYAT'9 WM PILLS AND Psalm:a. Brasile.-
'We from Gal Arklitral P010N1L..4.11• Gide?, of. sorolui.
Ulcers, Scurvy, or •Lgruptiotts of the Ain; the'
of the Life hdedleinee is truly astohlehingi often removing
in a few nap', every veango of these loathsome Meows
by their purifying aeon on the blood. Billione . ,Fev,ere„,
Fever and 'Atue, - Dykipeiria, dropsy, sad Lu °hurt,
most all diseases soon yield to their ourative4rciperties
No family should be withoUt them, as, by_their timely
much suffering aud airlifinsonsity , bd saved.. 1 .2
?reverted by WA. Et. HOFF f, Nem' fora, aud
or , ale by ell Druggists • novew-1,
HAIR DYE ! HAIR 'DYE! I
W.M. A. Batchelor's Hair 'Bye I
The only Harmless and Reliable Dye Known I
All others are mere imitations, and eAtould be avoided
If you wish to escape
GREY, RED OR EMIT HAIR dyed teetotally to a,
beatv 'Cul and natural Brown or Black, without the lea*
injory to !Air or Skin.
ii:DALS AND pinom A s have beim avoi
ded to Wm. A. Baroesitoa in ap 111.9 t anti _over 200,000
applications here beam MAO tO:thit bar or , toe patrons
of bie farm:mei/ye— . ,
Wm. A. BRYDEIRLDit'S'EfAIR DYE .
proditrAii"Lie color
not to be dlitloguiehee from nature and ireesumuiri
not to injure in the least, however long it may be con U
ntied, aad the ill a ffeots of bad Da ea- remedied. , She hair
is invigorated for life by this spleadid Dye, which Is prop
erly applied at No. leaseqd imet NeerYork.'.
Sold fri sllAitclted tq4es thiettibWiatiffiltia Apra
Drugalets and Fancy GoOSiDialera
The Genuine has the name 'William A. Saki:haler,"
and eddies,' upon a steel plate engraving, on the four
aides of each box,
Wholactic Factory, 81 Barclay St.,
oct2.4awly !.+La4e233 Broa!iway,
,1 kirow, York.
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DR. C H.E S .r.„1,14,L S
Piepared by Coniellim D.'"Ctieeie l nuitt; D.,
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combination of ingratlietita in these
11 Pills are the ro-uit Of a long lard exteielve eractice.
They are mild in their operation, and certiin in correcting
all irregulizititer, Baleful Ikte4truzitictrui, , reatoring all eb
strautione, whither from cold or , otheririee, headache, -
pain to the silo, pulottationot th ‘ e heart,..whitesosh ner-
vous afTvinneiihyatnlrinngatie, paing_lge bankand
tim!, 404 - 11iahlihadigietip, w bh h nwm tiktatjupt
von or nature.' ' ' '
TO MARRIED LADIES,
Dr. Cheeseman's Pills are Invaluable, as they will bring
on the meanly period with regularity. Ladles who have
been dleapo nted in the use of other Pills can place the
utmost confidence In Dr. Oheetteinseg ' giile doing all that
they:epees/eat to: o. , . b:. iii
N C 11 .
Ihere u qlc cenditioN . ztheyentale fystestAn which lloe
Pills cannot be taken produestia PECOLIA
RESULT. The onolukoi *fir . red,to•fs,p 3 El(9 4 o44 7 C r—
ag ;result MISCA , ERLAGE.-' addristirteirivristiele ten.
dealt of the medicine to restore the sexual function: to a
normal condition, that even thdreynnductive power of net
ture cannot resist it.
Warranted purely vegetable, and free, from anything
'elution& Exifl6lt directionai wlilohhhouid tie-road: Mt: ,
company pitch box. - Price .$l. Sant by -mail gm enclot •
tog, grio Dk:ConaiLma L. Onidtasiten, Brix 4,581 'Post .
Athos, New York Qty.
bold by one Druggis tin every
town in the United Stateg
401-INEPIAG7DiGai I Ti
General Agennor me - United States: '
14 Broadway, New York,
To whom - all wholesale orders should be addressed.
uoy29-dawly
Dlir'DllPONOOtcioliDEir` nr4140
Fort iFEMATiES. ,
gamble nr.voitectiiii ; 4enic7tng
obstracticas, frommtatßTF, 43,1p31!1, t . qui
- . Ways sucaaanal. as-a pram:
THESE PILLS HA.VEABEN USED BY
the doctors for many years, both in Prime and
America, with unparalleled itu• in every Case '; and
Ile Is ured,hyiMany thotoMito Adige who told thenv, to
make the Tills Mibßefer the alliiiatioh of those intibriti
from any irregularities wluitevar, ae..well as to prevent
an increase of Slimily wkere bealth.wl/1 ; wadi it.—
Females partictdarlySituAted, - oi *Ma adSpbstmithem.
selves so, are cautioned against these-lids:while in that
condition, as they are env+ to-prodrice miscarriage, and
the proprietor sesames no responsibility after this admo
nition, although their mildness would prevent any nibs
chiel to health.-=otherwise :the Tills are recemreended.-
Full and asphalt directions accompany each box. Prise
11 00 per box. Sold wholesale and retail by S. S. Bums,
Reading, JosasOx, lICILLoWe'r I.
L. LislutßOlß, Lebanon, Damn, H. Hamm; Lancaster;
J. Wats, Wtightsville •, T. Muisa, York and by
one druggist ln every city andilllage in the ppm, and
by S. D. Blows, sole proprietor, New York'
N. R.--Look out for counterfeits. Buy no Golden . Pais
Of any kind unless every box is signed B. I[l.. Mare. ,
of era are a base imposition. and. unsafe; ther4rolre, ae
you value your lives and health, (to say nothing of be
ng humbugged Out of your money,) buy only c( those
who show the signature of S. D. Howe on every hos,
which has recently been added on Iscomint Of the Pills
being counterfeited . •..:dap-dinewly.
HOW LOST HOW RESTORED
JEST Published in a Sealed Envelope
Price 6 cis : A Lecture on the Nature, Treatment,
and radical Cure of Spermatorrhaa or Seminal Weak
ness, Involuntary Emissions, Sexual Debility, 4ndluiped
imenta to Marriage generally, Nervousness Lonsumption,
Epilepsy and Fits : Mental and' Physical Incapacity,. re
sulting from. Self Abuse, kco.—By CUL VIER
WELL,.M. D., Author of the Orden Book dic. "A Boon
to Thousands of Sufferers," sent under seal,* a, plain
envelope, to any.. &Oros, psU.paid,.on reSsfP_ CeLfix
=wow Piro poogestamr» Ikt-1/4114,..44 O ALM,..
- • al2T.Tgsuflaiew
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PURIFY TIM BLOOD
NEWYOAK
A CARD TO TEE EAlitliS
MANHOOD
Morning, November 14, 1861
Nem tAbvtrtisements.
- -
LDI.E RS' NICK RACK'S,
pfeßale at
KELLER'S DRUG AND FANCY STOKE.
lamp Writing Cases,
) Needle or Sewing Cases,
Shaving or R4zor Cases,
Toilet Cases,
Match Cases.
l.eket Ink Stands,
Pocket Mirrors,
• Pocket Knives,
Pocket Combs,
• Fine Combs,
Camp Mirrors.
Bryn'. Pipes,
Tobacco Boxes,
India Rub, er Tobacco Pouches,
Wicker, Leather & Platina Flasks,
Leather Drinking Cups.
Pens, Penholders, Pencils, Paper, andEnrelepes.
Soldrrs Will see at a g lance that the place to get an
outfit h war..si at No. 91, Market street.
j p gr iee "Fort Ploktuds" in the window. nos 11
PRIPOSALS FOR SUPPLIES.
AD-Queßnits PitsNinxiainslittirne.
QUARTEROLASDIR-GENERALPS OFFIOII
Hammon:lo; Nov. 11, 1861.
SElisl3l PROPOSALS will be received at this
oft? up to twelve o'clock en, Saturday,
16th of ovember, 1861, to furnish the follow
ing arty les of supplies, in such quantities and
at Buell places as 'may be directed by this office:
500 tots (2240 pounds each tor 9 of Lykens
Valley Egg Coal, with the privilege of in
creasing ordiminishing the quantity..
500 cords. of Oak Wood, bids limited to 250
,cords; but perionk may bid for ons or more
lots.
The same to be inspected by proper persons
selected as provided by, theActo
HALE, fAssembly.
B. C.
novill4l3t. Quar. Mast. Gen.
VERBEKE RIFLES.
THIS
BCompany are now at Darnetown,
Maryland in Gen. Bank's Division, and numbers 91
men nearly all of whom are 'residents of Dauphin coun
ty. 10,01°mo:ten are wanted to till up the Company to
the maxima f standard °TAO' men. Persons intending
to enter thitietilitary service, will open appllo,ation to the
undersigned, a found in suitable board and quarterS,
until the fu number is obtained. when clothing an
e q uipments li be procured for them and transportation
remain* to nable them to join the Company.
4
W. K. VERBEKE,
covs.2wd i Walnut street.
. .
NEW BUOJEWSEAT FLOUR !
4150QLBS. FAMILY BUCK
WHICAT FLOUR (Extra) In 12Th and
2ND bap. l- r inuAbty la very tta slog been ab.
selected , exinieisly 'or our retail trade. For sale low by
noll. WN. WOK, Jr., at Co.
• • WANTED.
TWO Machinists, and Six Wagqn
ers. Apply.al tbs Harrisburg Oar Works.
nol2 dtf W. T. EIILD B.UP, Sup'l.
FOR SEWING MACHINES.
JONAS BROOK & BRO'S
PRIZE MEDAL SPOOL COTTON.
200 & 600 PDS. WR:I72, BLACK 0 COLORED.
. , ,
. HIS thread' being made particularly for
Sewing Machines, ts VERY STRONG, SMOOTH AND
E STIC. Its strength is not Mnpalred by washing, nor
TA
by friction of the needle. For Machines, use Brooks'
Patent Glace, .
, ... -. FOR UPPER THREAD,-
aril, Brooks Patent 811 CArd,,,Hed Ticket,
~.
FOR 'UNDER THREAD,
,
, . Sold by respectable dealers; throughout the oouutry.—.
Also, Maass or 100 Malty MACON .1131108711:D N 013., by
~ , - J. ifx.-linosar SMITH, Sole Agent.
mo i l-dem SS Vesey street, New York.
NIM ,CLO THING STORE.
.
SHEILENBERGER'' & BROTHER,
# ..., ._:- . ,
NO AMARKET STREET.
(Room formeedy occupied by the Po
: 41 4 r i".)
• •-•- ~ .
HE g .kiaidiriti'gritid -have_ just aliened a
.
i new and large assortment or' one latest styles .of
chithiii: Are are also prepared to manufacture to order
kinds indf GtWetr, cut to the ataststyaulfah : 4: . a4 w,Lya L s t ot i ea : y f
ode clothing and Gentleman's Foretelling Goods.
009-08 m ' - ' 'g. BEIELLICNBIt4GSR & BRO.
GENERAL ORDERS, NO 6.
BLEAD•Iiiigats.PENNSYLVA N I A Muria,
ADJUTANT GENERAL'S OFFICE,
' Harrtabarg, November 8, 1861.
.#l3 bills of recruiting expenses consist chief
of charges for subsistence of recrbits prior to
their entry into a State Camp, General Order,
No. 5, current series from this Office, is modifi
ed as follows :
That on and after November 10th instant, all,
Such bills shall be referred to the Commissary
general for settlement.
By order Of 'the Governor, bommander-in-
Chief, ,
Do 9 6t
.
ANTED.—AGENTS MALE and FE
MALE, all over the - country to sell the great
Union Prize and Recipe Packaged, containing the follow
ing,:l articles : Six eeta•Cemmereifd Note paper ; six
sheets Ladlee'NOte - s in streets Eadieeßillet Paper ; one
AcoOmmodation Pe bolder ; two floe Steel Pena : ene
Sufi Pencil ;• one atietit Blotting PapiW,; oils fine Atugrav
log (allo)' of G-aeral McClellan ; six White kaveinpre,
with patriotic Union Designs, In calors ;six,ladies' White
Envelopes in beautiful colors ; six Bur ~Envelopes ; sev
epty-five valuable ttaceipta. In (Willem to these arti
cles ,we gip it eap[t„ . package a,
. . . ..- ..SIWEBB PIEOII OF JRWELRY,
of a richer quality than anything In th e market,
..,,-' , - -. t = aWORTJEUDULJBLE TIELID•PRICIII
'Paid for the WAR)e.: lijrnore Rateable article cannot be
found In the market. Our Agents are making from $5
to s l 9..perflaY• Bentlistuatp tor our itlittnuriothOireular,
conittinlog full part:l3llam • ' 2 ' =
RItITARDI3 /i CO,
* 102 Nassau street, N. Y
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COAL 111
ONLY YARD IN TOWN THAT DELIVER'S
COAL BY THE PATENT WEIGH CARTS.
EZE Weight ( its are certified by the
± Sealer of ,Weightkand Measures. *Consumers can
weigh their coal at theiltown doors„ It it of. great. int,
portanoe during these hart times for every one to know
that they oar TOTLit frOLL . HOIIEa WXLGOT,
A large supply of cola' atwaye to he found on hand,
LIFILENS VALLEY all SiZ9B.
WILESBARRE, all Mau.
rOttsERRI COAL , (theltenuine artiele,)
geld by the oar load ovaingle ton.
All coal of the best . quality, delivered free from all int
purl&e AT PRIORI TO BOW TUB xuass, - by the boat Or. car
load, single, half ortlnid or tons and by tne bushel.
f • JARED N. WHEELER.
Harrisburg, Nov. 6, 18SL—a •
THREE STEAMENGINES FOR SALE.
HE undersigned, offers for sale. ONE
j 'NEW 30 HORSE ENGINE, and two Seeond-Hand
engines of smaller site,. The enema+. will be sold cheap
for or approved.paper • Apply' at the Steam Re
gina W9t3e,Nxth mad,. between Wilma and Market,
Harrisburg, Pa. JACOB M ull2
nos2-d3 w-w3t
FOR R E NT.—The farm now geoupied
byJohn Loban, adjoining (limp Curtin:" Poste -
tn.'s' given on the Ann of Apra next,.
0t25 GEORGE W. PORTER.
FOR SALE,
TWO good Horses ; one suitable as a
family horse; the other as a drau g ht horse.
quire or George BurnamTlmrd street, between ' Market
andwalnut, %rile', R4* - : ' hee...dtf
TO E FOgits.
O„tTs. OATS 1 i Cash paid for Oats
:by JAMES M. WELEALE.E.
QQA4I.I4OItB_EBRY .GOAL I I
HOSE Alitkojc.so Itlte i real Gepuine,Old
Fashioned Veegrove.Coal from the lorherry Mines
thekeirAtiutetotharettetosPOlr
•
4 I....*4ootiVamd e. & ECitailroe4 Ace. e
HELMBOLDIS GENUINE PREPARATION
HIG 'ILY CONCENTRATBD"
_
LCSIP4.thiD FLUID Karma BUCHU,
A Positive sod Spetide Remedy
For Diiesses or the BLADDER, RIDNEYB, GRAVEL,
and DROPSICAL SWELIANGs.
Tbk Medicine increa-es the power of Digestion, and
excites the ABEGnBENTS int healluy action, by, which
the WATERY OR CAI OAREOUS depositions, and all UN=
NATURAL ENLARGE eINTS are reduced, as well as
PAIN AND INMAN ATIuN, and IS good for
MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN.
HELMBOUYS EXTRACT BIICHII,
• For Weaknesses
Arising from Excesses, Habits of Dissipation, Early In
discretion or abuse.
ATTEN DED WITH THE FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS :
Indisposition to Exertion, Loss of Power,
Loss of Memory, Difficulty of Breaching
P=M
Horror of Incense, Wakefulness,
Dimness ci Vision, Pain In the Back,
Universal Lsssitude of the Muscular System,
Rot Hands, Flushing of the Body,
Dryness of the Skim, BrUptions on the Face,
PALI ID 00UNrENANON, •
These symptoms, if allowed to go on, which this med
icine invariably removes, soonlbPows
IMPOTENCY. F 4TUITY, FPILEPITD'FICB,
IN ONE OP WHICH THE PATIENT MAY Tank&
Who can say tbar they are not &egos tly followed by
those T.DIRBFUL DIREASFS,'"_
"7.NSANTrY AND CONSIIMPTInN.r,
Many are aware or the CaWie . Or Weir suffering,
BUT NONE WILL OONFEN3.
THE RECO; D 3 OF THE I‘RANESHYLIIIIIS,
AnalheAfetanclielp Deets by Carsetpßiei,
ens lieu' Witlllo , 4lTO tti inure &ism Asserrour. Sr s
Tax coNiansiniiiN ONGA:.ANFACTRD.TVITH..
ORGANIC WEAR • ZS;
Reqetres the aid of =Aids° to strengthen and
Invigorst the System,
Ina* Hauossint t EXTRACT BUCHU invariably dots,
FERALE44EBIALE3-=-IrEIIALFS,
OLD OR, YOUNG, SINGLE, kLaRitIeDiOkOONTE_
• trta mottasgs; • -
IN MANY AFFEWIONS PECULIAR TO FEMALES,
the Extract Bucbu la unequalled by any other remedy,
as in atom& or Retention, Irregularity, PaiMulness, or
Supprestio n or Customary Evacuations, Ulcerated or
Scirrboutetate of toe Uterus, Lencorbcoa Whites; Str
ity, and tot r all coatioliintit incident to lei', tine a
arising from Indiscretion; Habits of Intafpntion, or In
the
Mum rth KO .Butsgim, MLOORT, OR usrmaxer MEDI
ULNA PON UNPLEASANT AND DANURROUS DISTANRS.
HS LA12301, D'a artuar .13 (MEW
WRVS
SWEET. DISEASES.
In all their Stages, At little 19 :pane ;
Little or no change in Diet.; inconvenie..oe;
And no /*pour*.
It causes a frequent desire and ghee Strength to Urinate,
thereby removing Obstructions.
Preventing and Caring Strictures of tee Urethra
Allaying Pain and Imeammation, so frequent In the
class of diseases, and expelling ail Poisonous, Disposed
and worn-out Mailer.
T/10084ND8 Div!' THCKIVANIA
*HO mow BESS IHS VIOPMS QtrACXS, ,
and who have paid HWY Pi to be cured in a short
time,have found they were deceived, and that the
ROW has, by the use of ‘rowsurcri. arranensis," been
dried up in the system, to .breas out in an aggravated
Cork, and
PERHAPS 417 ER MARSLAGS,
tise Hata➢otn'e Erman'. Bum: for all affections and
diseases 01 the
URINARY ORGANS,
whether existing to
MALE OR FEMALE,
From whatever cause originating and no matter cf
HOW LUNG STANDING.
Diseases of these organs require the aid of DIURETIO.
HELIEBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU
Id THE GREAT DIURETIC,
And is certain to have the desired enact in all Diseases
FOR WHICH IT IS RECGMMENDED.
Evidence qf
: Lee matt ratab/6 and rationale character
will accompany the medusa.
CERTIFICATIS OF CURES,
airomB to 20 yawn standing,
Won Naas MOWN 70
BL/ENCE Rip F4IIE.
Price $1 00 per bottle, or six for $5 00.
Delivered to any address, securely packed from obser
vation.
14,EitRIBE SYMProsis IN ALL OONMIIKALTIONS.
Cures Guaranteed • Adviee Grath; pi
AFFIDAVIT.
Personally appeared before me, an Alderman of tho
city of Polladelphle, H. T. atuitiew, wait. being duly
sworn, (loth say, his preparations contain no narcotic, no
mercury, or other Injurious drags, but are purely vege
table
H. T. HEWERS D.
Sworn and subscribed before ate,: tbis Eas day of No
vember, UM WM. P. RIBBER°, A/derman,
Ninth At. aoove Race, Phila.
Address letters for inTormatien in confidence to
H. T. ILELABOTA
Depot, la& South Tenth Mt., bet. Chestnut, Plat,
• BEWARE OF COUR TE RFAIITS
AND UNPRINCIPLED DEALERS,
Who endeavor to &Aloes "or lulus' otrit"'mul "omza"
ABTICLIN ON THE NEMATION ATTALNND BY '
HehubOWN Genuine Preparauoa a,
w Lavaca Ba, ha,
" Ssrea , arilia,
" " Unproven Sass .Wash.
Sold by 9. K. Keller, D. W, Oroaf,, .I.Wyeth, C. A.
AND ALL DRUGFIST3 EVERYWHERE.
ASK FOR HELMBOLD'S. TAKE NO OTHER. ' •
Cat ont ttte advertisement and send for It,
AND AVOID IMPOSITION AND EXPOSURE.
novlB.ely
/1111. E - I'.rI3SCRIBERS publib
outcry at the CourtAlbase, afilarilaborg, on 9atur
d el ay the 16th day of November beat, at two ,o'clock P
Ei M. BIDDLE,
Adjutant General
The Farm of John Wallower, Senior, consisting of 186
acres, situated to Sustpiehrntut township, about three
miles from Harrisburg, adjoining lands of John H. Fox,
John Zinn and others.
there are erected on the Farm a large Two. Story Stone
House, a Bank Barn, Testun Houses, Stables, &c.
There le also a large orullare of apt% peix, peach and
cheff9 trees Of choice 'Wletleg P1iq 3 44 11 4t beiflok•-Orf,
also, several veins c.f good Lime 4i one, Which 'have
been and can be worked' te advantage.
The property _will be reld ,b:ody or in percolate
suit perrhv era:
Lbnnitions will be liberal and be .announced on , day of
sale.
There will also be . offired for safe at the same time and
place the undivided halt interest of--100 - acres oh' Coal
Landa titillated on theAtlrt YOuntain, inlaykinis Valley,
Cauptun county.
O. tIESTER,
C. F. IHUENCH,
oct9.itoawd-wte Assignees.
Lancaster inteliVencer and Carlisle Herald insert three
times and send bill to this office immediately.
FOR SALE OF RENT.
/VIE undersigned' offers for sale or rent,
-L his Distillery below Han isborg, between the Penn
sylvania Railroad and the B Miquehanna;river, with steam ,
engine, pig pen, railroad' tiding and: about eight acres of
ground. Terms 10w..' apply to J. C. Bomberger, lfaq.,,
Cashier of the Meehaniee'Bevings Bart
JA h; gami.bmg, or
LI)B Lein,
0012/3-cilme • itindonown.
O. D. FORSTER,
OFFICE No. 74, Market Street, yard on
the foot Of North *oat; Wholetate Aar
tail dealer in
TREF9.I27OIf, ;
WIT.R.VIARRE
LYILEATS :vALLEr.
scrsilujir and
BROAD WE crltz
•
Fainting and Dealers may rely upon obtalalnealirst-rate
article, and full weight, at the- lowest rates. Orders
A
promptly attended to. liberal . 4iscoent made: to par
chai3ers paying for the coal' when ordered.
Present price, $3 and $2 26 per' ton.
•
Harrisburg, Oct. 25.--o3m
COAL ! COAL I I COAL 1 ! •
I . 'HE subscriber is now , prepared to dtt
t liver to the citizens of. Hardshgrg, either by the
Oar, Boat, loud or single Ton, the choicest kind of Wilk&
barre, Sunbury, I.4kens Valley ant Pinegrove Coal,
hauled out y the Patent Weigh,Chrt,, and full weigh ,
guaranteed. Ordersleft at my aloe, 9th and Margot
will receive prompt attention,
DAVID McCOBISICK.
Harrisburg, Oct: 80. 1861.-Bwde
WiiIa,MALE and. itEralb -lleA-VER
in Confectianary,.gosign al24,ll. o Softici:Fr° 4 *
Fisk, Dates , Prnuesi Sabine 'and Mite or all' triads.—
_Fresh and t , al trtch, Soap, Candles, Vinegar, Spices, Ta
basco, Segars and Country :Produc in genend,„idaenet .
street, next door to Parke Home, also ovreer Third and
Wainut greets.
ftt 2B- 0 51 11 . ~4patkr wips
. .
AIR, TOOTH, NALloiOlAKeaircHgl.T
t LATHES ind ni/AinlikllßELlll l , in peat var i e ty
at SALIM DRUG AND FANCY MEL
==!M=!t4l=
Nun 20vertigments
XAL Ira 00111101irll Yeeljll[ol2oil.,
DECLINE OR OHAIFGB OF LIFE,
NO FAMILY StiOULHBE WITHOUT IT
Assignees' Sale of Real Estate.
,COAL! COAL !
$B, AND $2 25 PER TON OF 2,000 LBS.
Wtw eabpattstments.
E LIXIR PROPYLAMINE,
THE NEW REMEDY FOR
RHEUMATISM:
A NEW RIMEDY,
A czars's REMEDY, J /*R
ACUTE RHEUMATISM,
(IHRONIO RHISHLATISH,
RERTIMATIBM OR EVE rY MOD
BOW STUEIRO.Of
,
No MATTER HOW LONG STANDING,
PROPPL MIA
WHAT IT HAS DONE,
IT WILL DO AGAIN,
Trembling,
THE BEST TESTIMONY,
BEST MEDICAL AUTMOSITY
PENNSYLVANIA HOSPITAL
[Facia °Maw. fleasrut RitPORIS.]
May a 9, 1880,—Elleu S., mt. 28, single, never was very
strong. Two years ago she had an attack °facets rhenion
tism,trein winch she waseoutined to her bed fintwoireeks
and subtienent y from arelapse for four more. Fittehaa been
well since then till list Bator day, while engaged in house
cleanint, eh" :onk cold, had pain In her back. felt cold,
hot bud so Cechted chill. Two days later her ankles be
gan so awcli , wblah ems:follow. & try.• swelling of the
knee jo cis and of the hands. She has now dell
pain in bee shoulders. and her knuckles are very Wades,
red and painful ; both hams are affe led, bat the right
Is mot so. Thia, th en, is a case of acute rheumatism, or,
ash Is now fashionably called, rhonmai Id fever. It is a
well remaraed tyydcal ease We will carefully watch the
cage, and from time to time call your attention to the Tie
pin symptoms which present themselves. My chief °Neat
In bringing her befnre you now, Is to call attention to a
remedy which has recently been recommended In the
treatment of rheumatism. Itn anpropyfamine. Dr.
AW,enarins, of St. Petersburg, recommends it in the
highest terms, having derived great oenedt from its use
in 250 cases which name under his care. Various com
mehdatory testimonials reinecting It have appeared in
our journals, and I propose therefore to give it mother
trill I mast confess lam always incredulous as to the
worth of new remedies, which are vaunted as specifies ;
but this comes to us recommended so highly, that we
are bound to give it a trial.
SAME CASE FOUR DAYS LATER I
Mat 28,1860.—1 will now exhibit to you the patient for
win:lm I prescribed Propylamine, and was then labor
ing under an attack 01 acute rheumatism. She hes
steadily taken It in doses of three grates every two hours
(intermitting it at night.) The day after you saw her, I
found her much more comfortable, better than she ex
pected to be for a week or more, judging from her other
ethics. (the patient now walkers Into the room.) The
improvement has steadily progressed, and you canard
fall to notice a marked change in tee appearance of her
/clots, which arexiow 'nearly all of their natural size
The; tar our experiment would have seemed vary sue
cessfdi ;:bdt, gentlemen, we must wait a littl3 while be
fore we can give a decided opinion as to what to to be
the result.
Sere is and her patient who was placed on the use of
the same medi Ana oa Sunday last chi has long been
suffering from o 'lronic rheumatism, and I found her at
that time with an acute attack supervening upon her
chronic affeation. The wrists and knuckles were much
swillien and tease. She tor* the chloride or Propyla-
Mae in three grain does every two hours, and you will
perceive that the swelling of the joints has mesh dimin
ished.
THREE DAYS LATER I I
Mar 26, 1860.--This is the care of acute rheumatism
treamo with propyiamine, the first of those to which I
called your attention at our last clinic,. She is evil very
comfortable, and Is now I .king three grains thrie s daily.
la this ease it bas seemed to be followed by very,sat
islactory results. The second cme to which your Wen.
time was called at our last lecture, has also contionad to
do Idol t. hwlll now bring before you a very ettaracter
tette case of acute, ihaumatism, and if the result be sat.
factory, I think, as good jurymen, we shall Justly render
our verdict in favor of propylarnine.
He lea seaman, tot. 26, who was admitted a few days
ago. Haa had Gemstone! rheumatic pains, but not so as
t keep his bed,iuntal eight days ago. The pains ,leagan
in his right knee, subsequently affected the left knee, and
later, toe Mints of the timer extremities. These pinta
areal! swolten, tense and tender. His tongue Is tarred ;
his akin, at prevent dry, though there has been much
sweating. His pulse full and strong, and about go.--
'Retics now need prOpylatniue fdr twenty-four boars.
This gentleman is what may be called a atrieqy typical
case of saute rheumatism. There was exposure t ould
and wet, and this exposure is followed by a *sling of
coldness, Severe articular pain, beginning, as it usually
does, in the lower Joints. There is fever awl the profuse
eweating, no genera ly atttendant on acute rheumatism.
did not bring ibis patient before you with the inten
tion of giving you a lecture on all the palate competed
with rheumatism . but to again give a trial to the
now remedy we are seating and to exhialt to you this
typist! Owe, as I have called it, than welch there co aid
not be a fairer opportunity for testing the medicine in
queition. We are, therefore, avoiding the use of all
'other medicines, even ano iynet, that Cher, may. be so
misgivings as to which was LIT, efficient remedy. Yoe
shall see the Case 01 a future clinic.
A FAVORABLE VERDICT
Jol4l9,lBBo.—The next of our convalescents to the
ease of ectiterhetunatisto before you a; our oils& Cl May
16th, wllick 1 they called a typical case, and which it
,was remarked was a fair opportunity for testing the
worth of our new remedy, It W , 33 therefore steadily
given In three grain doses every two hours for tour days.
The patient has got along very nicely, and is now able to
o elk about, 'as you See. Ido not hesitate to that
have neves arenas severe A oum of acute rheumatism
'so soon restored to , health as • this man has been, and
without being prepared to decide positive as to the val
ue Of the remedy we have used, I feel bound to stale
that in the eases in which we hive tried the. Chloride of
Propylamine, the patients hive reudned their health
much earlier than under the treatment ordinarily pur
sued. I wish gentlemen, you would yourselves try it,
and report the results.
For aid' reliort of,witich7the above is a eondeosed r
el tP , a ff tMeit th e;. el ith i t t Medi:Ca and Surgical:
porter. It is the report after a fair trial by the best sited
icatauthority in this country, and makes It unnecessary
to give numerous certificates from' astonished doctors
and rejoicing patients.
A SPEEDY MD,
ANy.FFEMUAL
THE SA E RESULT
WHAT IT HAD DONE,
Bullock & Crenshaw, a firm well known to most medi
cal men, by whom the Elixir Prop,lamina has been In.
troduced, have sold to us the exclusive right to manufac
ture It *wording to the original recipe, and -we have
made arrangements of such magnitude as to enable us
to scatter it, broadcast amongst suffering humanity.
A WORD TO DOCTORS
If you prefer to use the same remedy in another form
we invite your attention to the
PUBS Chawranuto CHLORIDO Paorrwann,lt
PUBD PitOFILAMINZ LIQUID,
PUBS PROPYLAWINI CONCIONTRILTYD,
PURE looms PROPYLAMINO,
Of which we are the sole manufacturers.
We claim no other virtue for the Elixir Propyhunlne
than is ‘ontained in . Pure Crysta li zed Chloride of Peony-
famine
THE ELIXIR IS
AND MAY BE TAKEN
ACCOaDING To ontEcrIONS,
I
BY ANY ONE,
BY .IKVJERY ONN,
WHO HAS RHSIIMATISK. OF ANY KIND.
Sold in Harrisburg by
AT 75'017i. Alla/nit
Orders may be addressed to
PROPYtAILINE A1.. 1 ."740717R1NG CO.,
Moe, Room No. 4,
S. W. Cor. Rourth and Cheanurstreele,
Or to either of the following
Mitelesale Agents
BULLOCK & CRINKEIXW,
TBESCR, R.V.HARns *Co,
. , JOUN M MABIs & 1 110 ,1
co
.3P -,1-1k ntiAL.l - k..;ortult, mimic
c-• . MORRIS Maar 11
DBLANI A.LIIB
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WILL enwiluzgirr,
WILL COWRIT,
DOOT•1B8 E &D
RooTaßs
tOmote TRY IT.
DOCMS KNOW IT
PATIRII lasvevi IT,
TAT=
THE RESULT.
TN EVERY CASE,
WHENEVER TRIED,
WHENEVER TRIED.
IT WILL DO AGAIN
MORE CONY ENIENTi
AND ALWAYS READY
FOR IMMEDIATE' Lin,